Musicians and audio engineers can now use just one microphone during any live or studio performances with the interchangeable DPA 4099 microphone clips.

The DPA d:vote 4099 gives musicians and recording engineers alike the luxury of recording multiple instruments individually with crystal clear sound to create a stellar studio or live performance. DPA has created a line of various microphone clips to go along with the d:vote 4099 microphone so you can use one microphone on a wide variety of instruments. With just one hand change these microphone clips during a live performance on stage or in the studio for a smooth transition between instruments. Made from a soft rubber material these clips are ensured to be gentle on your instruments to prevent scratching yet sturdy enough to withstand constant long-lasting use. Each clip is specially designed to fit your cello, accordion, upright bass or microphone stand so you can place your microphone in the perfect potions and never have to worry about it again! These clips are perfect for audio engineers and musicians with more than one instrument looking to record them both at a low cost.

Features:

Ability to use one microphone on multiple instruments using just the clips

Things You Will Get:

DPA Microphones A/S ("the Manufacturer") hereby declares that all microphones produced and supplied by the manufacturer are covered by a two-year warranty counting from the date of initial purchase from the manufacturer, with the exception of microphones from the d:facto and d:dicate (except 2006* and 2011*) series, which are covered by a five-year warranty. The five-year warranty is valid for microphones bought after Jan. 1, 2009.

ValidityThe warranty is limited to the mechanical functionality of the microphones and such specifications as published by the Manufacturer. Regardless of an extended warranty period offered to distributors and suppliers, the warranty towards customers cannot exceed two years from the date of purchase by the customer. Under certain circumstances, the customer can be required to document the date of purchase. Your purchase invoice serves as your warranty registration. The invoice must state the date of purchase as well as name and serial number of the product.